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[280] Νιν (M's “νῦν” is an itacism) is the only example of the Doric acc. in Homer or the hymns; the earliest case of its use is Theognis 364. Hermann's alteration to “μιν” is easy (Il. 18.64 the papyr. Brit. Mus. 107 has “νιν”), but the peculiarity, like that of “” 267, is possible; Smyth Ionic p. 445 Kühner-Blass i. p. 592.


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